This is what the world searched for on Google in 2018

Sizzling general search topics in the United States to a large degree reflected global trends at Google this year


Afp December 12, 2018

SAN FRANCISCO: The World Cup topped a list of this year's hottest Google search topics that turned quickly to lost stars such as Avicii, Mac Miller and Stan Lee.

An annual summary of "top trending searches" released Tuesday by the world's most popular online search engine was meant to reflect fresh subjects or names in which interest rocketed this year.
The top term for general search as well as in a news category was "World Cup" football.

A handout picture taken on September 15, 2017 and provided by Adidas shows the official match ball for the 2018 World Cup football tournament, named A handout picture taken on September 15, 2017 and provided by Adidas shows the official match ball for the 2018 World Cup football tournament, named "Telstar 18", on the field of the Luzhniki stadium in Moscow. / AFP PHOTO / Adidas / Arsen GALSTYAN / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / Adidas / Arsen Galstyan" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

But, seven of the 10 most keenly pursued new searches for the year globally centered on rising stars or established icons who passed, among them Anthony Bourdain, Stephen Hawking and Kate Spade.

The list of top trending searches globally included US actress Meghan Markle, who married British Prince Harry, and a Black Panther film that debuted this year.

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The Royal Wedding was ranked the fourth hottest trending topic in news, after the World Cup, Hurricane Florence, and the results of a Mega Millions lottery.

Sizzling general search topics in the United States to a large degree reflected global trends at Google this year, but the Top 10 list here included "election results" from keenly watched midterm elections.

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